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====== PHP RFC: Name of Next Release of PHP ====== | ====== PHP RFC: Name of Next Release of PHP ====== | ||
* Version: 2.0 | * Version: 2.0 | ||
- | * Date: 2014-07-05 (latest 2014-07-20) | + | * Date: 2014-07-05 (latest 2014-07-22) |
- | * Author: Andrea Faulds < | + | * Authors: Andrea Faulds < |
- | * Status: | + | * Status: |
* First Published at: http:// | * First Published at: http:// | ||
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* Skipping versions isn't unprecedented or uncommon in both open source projects and commercial products. | * Skipping versions isn't unprecedented or uncommon in both open source projects and commercial products. | ||
* Version 6 is generally associated with failure in the world of dynamic languages. | * Version 6 is generally associated with failure in the world of dynamic languages. | ||
+ | * The case for 6 is mostly a rebuttal of some of the points above, but without providing a strong case for why we *shouldn' | ||
As a special non serious bonus, 7 is perceived as a lucky number in both the Western world and Chinese culture. | As a special non serious bonus, 7 is perceived as a lucky number in both the Western world and Chinese culture. | ||
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Version 6 is already taken by a highly publicized project that is in the minds of a very large chunk of PHP developers, internals and general PHP community alike. | Version 6 is already taken by a highly publicized project that is in the minds of a very large chunk of PHP developers, internals and general PHP community alike. | ||
- | Insisting | + | |
+ | We risk nothing by calling it PHP 7. We risk confusion and negative perception if we insist | ||
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+ | Taking a risk that stands to yield absolutely | ||
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* While many participants on the internals mailing list were involved in the original PHP 6 effort and as such are acutely aware of its existence, the larger PHP community is not. While discussing this RFC with various developers, many did not really understand why this was even a question, because they were no more than vaguely aware that there was something like PHP 6 in the past. As such wrong expectations due to confusion about the version number should be minimal. | * While many participants on the internals mailing list were involved in the original PHP 6 effort and as such are acutely aware of its existence, the larger PHP community is not. While discussing this RFC with various developers, many did not really understand why this was even a question, because they were no more than vaguely aware that there was something like PHP 6 in the past. As such wrong expectations due to confusion about the version number should be minimal. | ||
* While there has certainly been precedent for missing version numbers, the examples given in the previous section involve larger changes to versioning. When going from version 1.4 to 5.0 it's a clear change in the versioning scheme and not just a skipped version. The existing precedent suggests going to PHP 2016 or something equally distinct, rather than skipping a version. (No, this is not a serious suggestion.) | * While there has certainly been precedent for missing version numbers, the examples given in the previous section involve larger changes to versioning. When going from version 1.4 to 5.0 it's a clear change in the versioning scheme and not just a skipped version. The existing precedent suggests going to PHP 2016 or something equally distinct, rather than skipping a version. (No, this is not a serious suggestion.) | ||
- | * Choosing a language version based on "lucky numbers" | ||
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===== Vote ===== | ===== Vote ===== | ||
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Voting started 2014-07-20 but was cancelled. | Voting started 2014-07-20 but was cancelled. | ||
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+ | Voting restarted 2014-07-23 afresh and ends 2014-07-30. | ||
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+ | <doodle title=" | ||
+ | * PHP 6 | ||
+ | * PHP 7 | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== |
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